Roll Call

The House : Democrats' Budget

The vote was 258 for and 170 against as the House approved the Democrats' fiscal 1986-88 budget resolution, which calls for $967.3 billion in 1986 outlays, projected revenue of at least $794.1 billion,and an annual deficit of $173.2 billion.

The measure (H. Con. Res. 152) will be merged in conference with the GOP-controlled Senate's budget plan, which would cut the deficit by $56 billion in 1986, but which differs from the Democratic plan with respect to Social Security and defense, among other areas.

The House budget freezes 1986 defense spending at its 1985 level, while the Senate allows military outlays to rise with inflation, a projected hike of $32 billion. The House permits cost-of-living adjustments for Social Security, while the Senate freezes Social Security for one year.

GOP Version By a vote of 102 for and 329 against, the House rejected the Republican leadership budget that was offered as the chief alternative to the Democratic budget resolution (above). The GOP proposed inflation-adjusted defense spending in fiscal 1986 in place of the freeze that the Democratic leadership called for. Also, the Republican plan inflicted deeper cuts in domestic programs and proposed a one-year freeze in Social Security cost-of-living hikes.

Among the GOP's domestic austerity proposals were a 10% cut in the legislative branch budget, a three-year 77.5% cut in Amtrak subsidies, tougher "workfare" requirements for food stamp recipients, and elimination of the Synthetic Fuels Corp. and the Appalachian Regional Commission.